lure, though, and it's a pain in the butt to boot
from a Linux md (RAID) device.
Newer kernels offer RAID 5, which may be a better solution. I think
you need three or more disks. Patches are probably available for 2.0.x
kernels. For this, look at the raidtools package.
Jeff
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directory. (Look at README.Debian.)
It works great.
On Wed, Jul 08, 1998 at 10:43:18PM +0200, Adam Heczko wrote:
> Hi everybody !
>
> I've got problem running my *.php3 files, in which I use PostgreSQL as a
> database server. Gene
needs to know what port the data connection is coming
from beforehand, so that it can proxy it correctly, and a dynamic server
data port won't work.
If you want more details, give RFC 959 a read.
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gic, although BusLogic has
provided equipment, test facilities, engineering assitance, and so on.
The BusLogic driver is rock solid.
For a strictly budget-minded user, Advansys is not a bad choice.
They write their own drivers. If you can spring a few more bucks and
get BusLogic, though, I highly recomm
an-db (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
Errors were encountered while processing:
man-db
dpkg --configure returned error exit status 1.
ig (didn't notice
right away) and the SMTP server wasn't able to deliver to my account,
when I fixed it, it was within 5 minutes before the floodgates started.
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in/chmanconfig line 38.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/sbin/chmanconfig line 38.
dpkg: error processing man-db (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 2
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e lookups are attempted. If you have a
misconfiguration that causes the reverse lookup to have to timeout
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request.
You, in other words, want gate.local. to be the NS record [and
you probably want your localhost NS record to point to your server,
not actually 'localhost', unless you add a localhost. zoen that
you
I have a friend running bo, which he installed from CD.
How can he upgrade to Hamm through his NT proxy server, running SOCKS?
I can think of several difficult ways, but is there a beginners-approved
way?
Thanks!
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the root server hints, and reload your server... then replace it
back and reload when your connection closes but that would be a
little more challenging.
There are a lot of other things you can do with forwarding and forward
servers, and forward-only servers and all that if the abov
a previous message].
For an example of someones configuration, check out the discussion
last week [or so] which was a similar thing. He had an autodialer,
and it was connecting to his ISP when it shouldn't.
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resolver to see if the funky changes in there allow for changing the
resolving order].
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nsswitch.conf(4) File Formats nsswitch.conf(4)
request.
Misspelled names of sources and databases will be treated as
legitimate names of (most likely nonexistent) sources and
databases.
The following functions do not
% perl -e '$CurrentTime = `date "+%D %T"`; print $CurrentTime'
07/17/98 22:10:42
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nto the new root in /target. Only tar had a
similar issue with a function it couldn't find.
Now... is there _any_ way I can solve this without totally reinstalling
debian on my new root partition, booting up, whiping it out and restoring
my old partition from the dump fil
e libs seemed to be located in my /lib/ (perhaps theres a version
thing I don't have correct).
I get an error about __bsd_signal.
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Make sure you have ppp support either compiled in or loaded as a module for the
kernel.
>>> "eferen1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/10/99 4:30:41 PM >>>
Okay, I put "Auth" in /etc/ppp/options, but it still quits on connect.
Anything else I can try?
d? That's the program that started the CDDB.
Regards,
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se the "Network Neighborhood" on my Win machine and
see my Linux shared directories. Start with Samba docs, though, and good luck!
Regards,
Jeff
>>> Christian Dysthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/10/99 12:27:21 PM >>>
Hello Debian-mentors,
I do not expect to get recipe he
to me
Thanks, Jeff
guess would be a mirror problem.
>
> Any body know some *working* mirrors to test?
try
deb ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/linux/debian slink main contrib non-free
Ive had some luck with that (SLOW luck, but luck nonetheless;))
Jeff
Tommy Malloy wrote:
>
> In regard to debian's install being difficult for newbies, there seems a
DIFFICULT???
I find the install for Debian to be one of the easiest around. If it
boots, it will install! I have had more trouble installing M$ products
than I have had installing Debian.
> simpl
keep working after day 1.
>
I, However feel that the two are not mutually exclusive! What a
concept. Easy to use AND stable. I see this as a goal!
Jeff
a.k.a. FlameBait
gt; the following message in my system logs.
>
> Mar 13 23:00:12 edgy inetd[27942]: getpwnam: root: No such user
I think you need to restart inetd and sshd. I had this same problem,
so I used it as an opportunity to upgrade to 2.2.3 and reboot, and
then everything worked again.
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to have lilo boot NT instead NT loader boot lilo. Does anyone
know how to do this?
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disk, it just
> says:
> Kernel panic: Free list corrupted'.
>
> So - how can I boot this thing up? What do those messages mean in
> practical terms and what can I do about it?
>
For me to install Slink on an old 486, I had to use the
"resc1440-safe.bin" rescue disk image. Worked like a charm!
Jeff
s opposed to Logical problems and thus
not correctable by software.
Jeff
card. There are some
issues involved! I'm not sure what issues, but I think there are no
drivers for said card in the default Kernels available for debian. The
archives have (or should have) LOTS of examples of solutions for you!
Jeff
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> I am currently trying to install IP masquerading at home. I've been
> reading the Mini IP Masquerading HOWTO, and I have some questions
> which I am hoping someone can answer.
>
> 1. The HOWTO says to add the following lines to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
>
> /sbin/depmod -
nfig files. I can get the script to tar up the directorys that I
want, and then gzip them, but i can't figure out how to email them.
My system:
P-166
64M RAM
1G HD
Debian Slink
Smail (I think - it is the default MTA that comes with Hamm)
Thanks in advance
Jeff
Mitch Blevins wrote:
>
> In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am wondering if anyone knows how to send a binary (.tar.gz) file from
> > the command line? I am trying to write a "batch" (Sorry my old DOS
> > stuff coming back) program that tars and gzipps up some directorys and
>
> It splits the file up into chunks and sends it one chunk per mail
> because some mail transports will reject mail over a certain size.
>
> I don't know how netscape re-assembles these chunks.
It Dosn't
> You can try making the default chunksize larger so that it is not split.
> To do this, y
Celeron, 350Mhz, ASUS P2B, 64 MB Ram, etc.
Thanks for any ideas.
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oceed.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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setting up a dual-boot and making a desktop system is almost another
world.
Regards and thanks for any assist.
Jeff Hill
Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> Are you using exactly the same setup as before?
> Also, make sure that lilo actually r
something
hda6 Logical (etc.)
DOS something
So, this isn't exactly what I thought I had originally written as the
partitions (no
Linux native, only ext2). Now, what? I'm a bit lost. Switch hda1 to ext2 and
bootable?
Paolo Comi wrote:
> Je
Hi all, I would like to use the PowerSave mode on my monitor (in win9x
when i am idle for X minutes the screen goes into powersave mode) is
there a way to do this in Linux?
Jeff
stem froze). However,
after
fooling around and trying it a second time, it worked.
I love "computer science", as they use to call it when I went to school.
Thanks to all.
Jeff Hill
JW Park wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Mar 1999 10:34:04 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >It seems like I reme
erver capabilities.
Hurray for those who wish to turn transport trucks into sedans, and those who
want to
turn sedans into transport trucks.
For my part, I'll keep driving my sedan to visit clients, and have the truck do
the
tough stuff.
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to add groups of packages based on dependencies. However, all of
the others installed okay.
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2940UW that we are looking at.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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Rainer Clasen wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> This may be offtopic - its not debian-specific. But I'm not sure where to
> ask at all (linux-net is announced as "development" list ...). I appreciate
> pointers to the correct forum.
>
> Ok, first some ASCII-art to confuse the reader ;-)
>
>
simple word processor (like WordPerfect 5.1 (or maybe less complex),)
but something that I can edit documents with. I also would like a Lotus
123 Clone for the VT. Is it out there, and I just can't find it or am I
barking up the wrong tree??
Jeff
a machine the brute-force way using the
tomsrtbt single-disk Linux distribution. What a pain. :)
Regards,
Jeff
Howdy,
Yes there are .deb packages for KDE. Go to
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages and do a search for "kde". I've
had KDE for about a day now and am loving it! Good luck!
Jeff
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ore file will probably not be useful to you unless the binary that's
crashing has debug info in it.
Regards,
Jeff
at:
ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/1.0/contrib/distribution/deb/bo
Regards
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Jeff Browning wrote:
> Yes there are .deb packages for KDE. Go to
> http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages and do a search for "kde". I've
> had KDE for about a day now and am loving it! Good luck!
>
Hey all,
When I try to run whine, it says:
"Could not stat /dos, ignoring drive C:
Invalid path 'c:\windows' for windows directory"
Uh, help.
Jeff
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Hey all,
I just got Star Office 3. My ISP automatically disconnects me after four
hours even if I'm not idle. Anyway, when I try to run setup program in
/usr/lib/StarOffice3 it says "Segmentation Error." Also, do you need to
have a windows partition to run wine? Than
I alrady have libc5 installed. Any other suggestions?
Jeff
>Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 00:27:42 -0500
>From: Ed Cogburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Debian-Users
>Subject: Re: Star Office 3
>
>Jeff Browning wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I just got St
I can
boot my computer is with the bootdisk that I created during setup.
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Hey all,
It's me again. I have a HP Deskjet 870Cxi. When I try to print to lpr it
prints off the page. Does anyone know where I can get Deskjet drivers?
HP says they don't have any for Linux. Thanks again!
Jeff
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Hey,
You can resume downloads in Netscape? How do you enable that? Whenever I
have to cancel a download, Netscape deletes the partially downloaded
file. Thanks.
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format on that partition. Is any of this making sense?
My goal is to mount that partition as /usr to make use of the extra space, but
I don't think I'm doing something right. Do I have to do something beside
setup a partition with cfdisk?
Thanks In Advance
Jeff Miller
Thomas Adams wrote:
>
> i installed a hamm system (Scientific Workstation) and can't connect to it.
> Neither ping, telnet nor smtp or something else works. It's like there is
> no network installed. But it is, I, sitting at the computer, can connect to
> any other machine, I can browse the web
On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 02:04:04PM -0500, Shaleh wrote:
> Subject says it all. How can I put non-inetd services under
> hosts.{allow,deny}'s control?
If you really want that, the best thing to do is run Apache from inetd.
According to the manpage it can be run that way.
Regards,
Jeff
on't
need any drivers. The kernel can work with the CD-ROM on its own.
HTH!
Jeff
>Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 13:22:05 -0500 (EST)
>From: "Sunil N. Goda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Installing Debian???
>
> I am very, very
ot configured." What do I
do? And one other thing. How do I enable Plug and Pray support? TIA!
Jeff
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e X server. There is a patch on
StarDivision's web page for S3ViRGE chipsets, but I am not sure if it will fix
the installation problems we are having. I've downloaded it, but have not
tried it yet. What video card are you using? Which X server?
HTH
Jeff Miller
>>> &q
Peter,
I have a Stealth 3D 2000 and I'm using the S3V server too. The question, then,
is what to do?
Regards,
Jeff Miller
>>> "Peter (Troff) Petroff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/17/98 7:39:37 AM >>>
Jeff Miller wrote:
> Peter,
> I am having the same
On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 12:33:00PM -0500, Person, Roderick wrote:
> Here's the link. According to the stats I was 3rd to download, so I figured
> it was hard to find.
The stats said that for me too, so something must be broken.
(And I was so impressed by my own timing...)
;)
Regards,
Jeff
o
automatically use ssh it is necessary to edit teraterm.ini and set the
use ssh line (near the bottom of the file) to 1.
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.com/pub/simtelnet/cnet/win95/business/GUILG
and get GUILG00.GZ, which is a non-compressed tar file, not a gzipped
file. I tar -x'ed it into a directory, ran Runme, and it seems to
work, mostly. I have not yet been able to register it, but hopefully
Corel's traffic will lighten in the next 90 days.
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Hey all,
My friend has installed Debian on his computer. He has a P/S 2 mouse. It
wont work in X or in the normal shell with GPM. How would you get a P/S
2 mouse working in Linux? Are there any packages we need to install?
TIA!
Jeff
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ce I messed everything up. :-)
Maybe someone else has a better solution...
Regards,
Jeff
ic advice on compiling with lesstif.
Are you thinking of Mozilla? Source code is not available for Netscape.
Mozilla sort-of works with Lesstif, but you're better off with a real
Netscape. Mozilla is switching to GNOME these days... No more Motif.
Regards,
Jeff
n I try to
print with the 850 driver. All the letters on the page overlap. How
could I fix this or where can I get a 870 driver? TIA.
Jeff
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size could originally return a maximum
of 64MB. Recent (i.e. >= Pentium) machines support an alternate BIOS call
that can report >64MB. Newer kernels use this new BIOS call if available.
Some really old machines with >64MB may still require something like
"mem=128M", but I doubt many old machines support that much RAM anyway.
Regards,
Jeff
I have a debian linux machine on my network with 2 tulip cards in it.
On boot up I get a kernel message (and the machine seems to stop dead):
eth0: 21142 100baseTx link beat good.
What does this mean? And how do i fix it?
--Jeff
Jeff Beley wrote:
>
> I have a debian linux machine on my network with 2 tulip cards in it.
> On boot up I get a kernel message (and the machine seems to stop dead):
> eth0: 21142 100baseTx link beat good.
> What does this mean? And how do i fix it?
>
It mean
name pasted on. ;)
Regards,
Jeff
On Mon, Dec 21, 1998 at 11:21:39PM +, Art Lemasters wrote:
> I installed a Micropolis SCSI drive with a SIIG AP-10
> adapter ("Fast" SCSI-2), and the kernel did not find it.
> Does anyone have a kernel, module or boot disk to support it?
ntion.
Any comments would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Jeff
e . . .
>
Okay, i'm flyin by the seat of my pants here, but you should be able to
add an entry to the NT C:\BOOT.INI file that will point to your linux in
some way (isn't there a howto on this somewhere??) try the linux
howto's maybe there is a Linux+NT HOWTO.
Jeff
do. If I don't figure out
what to do, I think I'll switch to Red Hat. TIA.
Jeff
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>>> Mike Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/4/99 1:42:47 PM >>>
Can anyone recommend a Win95/WinNT like file manager for X ?
thanks
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Any ideas ?
Jeff Miller wrote:
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> explorer
>
> >>> Mike Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/4/99 1:42:47 PM >>>
> Can anyone recommend a Win95/WinNT like file manager for X ?
>
> thanks
> Mike Rae
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hit . If it does not work, please post
with more specific error messages.
Jeff
at 5.2 and wipe my Debian system and leave it all behind me. Is there an
alternative?
Regards,
Jeff
file3
do mv $x $x.old ; sed s/old/new/g <$x.old >$x ; done
You can use wildcards instead of file1...file3
Regards,
Jeff
vers are PROPRIETARY ie secret. It
seems
that no-one in the Linux community is willing/able to write drivers for
these.
Not that I blame them its like playing darts blindfolded on a turntable,
you
may hit the targetbut only by trial an error. and to boot you won't
even
know if you have hit it.
Jeff Katcher
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I'm just curious as to wether there is a german? language list we could
direct these kind of query's to. or wether there is someone German
speaking who could translate?
Jeff
I recently setup an authenticating proxy using squid, however whenever i run
dselect it tells me proxy authentication required, how do i set this?
I alredy have http_proxy set correctly...
TIA
Jeff
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currently use a software from ESRI called Arc Press, this program
successfully completes about 1 in 20 times, so I am trying to find
another solution. Can anyone tell me where I should start to look?
Please CC: me in any reply's, this list has too much traffic to read in
its entirety
Tha
lated to PCL except
that it is optimized for inkjets instead of Laser printers.
Thanks, Jeff
trio wrote:
>My problem: i've downloqded the floppies needed to install a new
> configuration and the rescue disk boots and starts the configuration
> process. First it asks if i have a color screen, then what keyboard. Then
> it says "NEXT: Partition the hard disk". When i choose it, it goes
PI cds is in the default kernel. I think that more
automated scripts would be in order. ie something that LOOKS for the
cdrom drive when you choose the cd install method. As for the SCSI
drivers ie AIC7XXX I think we NEED some sort of other disk set to cover
that install option.
Just my 2c
Jeff Katcher
application?
SAMBA will do what you want.
It includes a program called smbclient.
Regards,
Jeff
g wrong with trying out the "tecra"
disks
resc1440-tecra.bin
drv1440-tecra.bin
Good Luck
Jeff
ring
start-up.
I have tried everything short of opening the case and playing with the
jumpers on the CD-ROM drive. That will be a last resort only - my hands are
too big to perform such tasks safely.
Jeff J
.
I would suggest that the "easy" way to do this is to put in an IDE
drive temporarily, install Debian onto it, get it so it sees the DAC960,
and then move everything over to the DAC960 disk and remove the IDE drive.
Good luck,
Jeff
On Wed, Aug 11, 1999 at 10:42:45AM +0200, Fabrizi
Is there any problems downloading and installing Wordperfect for Linux
on Debian 2.1 (Slink)? I just need to know before downloading a 28 MB
file.
TIA,
Jeff
P hardware. Unfortunately, this can not be
done when you only have the base kernel installed. So, it seems, first-time
installation from a PnP CD ROM is impossible.
My next attempt will involve copying the entire Debian CD #1 onto my DOS
partition and installing from there.
Jeff J
Can anyone point me to url about using Slink with VMWare? I haven't found
anything but I'm sure someone here will know.
TIA,
Jeff
fered in stable.
> They are both 3.3.2.3a-11.
You need a newer one. You can download a binary of the SVGA server from
nvidia's web site or from one of the Xfree86 mirrors.
Regards
Jeff
of the more important-sounding subdirectories (base, utils),
and pointed dselect to my hard drive. Once I got enough installed
to enable "gcc," I used the module written by Jeff Epler (thanks!), found
at:
http://www.roestock.demon.co.uk/isapnptools/README.ide
My CD-ROM works like a
The 2.2 kernels will properly detect >1024 cylinders. For other kernels,
you can put fdisk in "x"pert mode and override its detection, or you
can also specify the disk geometry on the kernel command line.
Regards,
Jeff
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